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Hi
Thank you for these new topics on eclipses which testify to the accuracy of UrukFSP’s calculations.
Regarding the solar eclipse observed in Sfax, there is an article by Guillaume Bigourdan, astronomer at the Paris Observatory (in English) :
Observations of the Solar Eclipse of August 30, 1905, at SFAX, Tunis, Africa
Bigourdan, G. Journal: Popular Astronomy, vol. 14, pp.28-31, 1906
here
So I’m waiting for the new version and all its great improvements.
Regards
Hi,
I had to enclose your link in a html tag because WordPress doesn’t like multiple dots into links. Interesting article, estimated duration of 3m 30s in Sfax computed by modern calculations seems to be confirmed.
A.C.